But the rumor mill has already kicked in. Word on the street has it that Verizon will start shipping the LG G2 to its customers on September 12. As a side note, the carrier already has a sign-up page, allowing those who are interested in the device to be notified when it is available. However, Verizon has not yet announced any specifics about a possible launch date.

AT&T subscribers may have to wait a day longer as the carrier is expected to launch the LG G2 on September 13, if rumors are to be trusted. Pre-orders for the smartphone are supposedly set to begin on September 3, with a "free folio case" (the LG QuickWindow case, perhaps?) bundled in the set.

The LG G2 will be available via Sprint and T-Mobile as well. Unfortunately, the source of above rumor was unable to provide details about possible launch dates for the smartphone on these carriers.

This time frame sounds legit since the sign up page came out right after the HTC one. Now the real question is, do I wait or buy the HTC One. While I love Sense 5 and the One in general, how can you pass up this years top dog and back side volume rockers. I'm so torn since I've waited so long for the One

I'm waiting to see reviews of the G2. It's definitely equipped to the gills, sort of a mash-up between the S4 and Maxx but with a world class display. Unless you must have a metal body and stereo front speakers, I'd pass on the One.

Well if the 32GB is more than 200 which i think it will be, then i don't know. Also i think the G2 has HD audio, or studio quality sound. So that could make up for lack of front facing speakers. I think people also kinda blow the front facing speakers out of proportion anyway. I hear them in person and they don't blow my mind. I'm also not a stickler for updates. HTC is the worst apparently and are giving the ONE 4.3 in september. 4.2 is as up to date as one can be anyway since it mostly gives phones the quick toggles.

Rooting seems pointless to me, a couple cool things i've seen. Like turning the HTC logo on the One to a menu button. Otherwise not impressed and i'd rather avoid battery loss with fancy lame looking UI stuff

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